Cooling system overhaul

5.0_GT_kid

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Apr 18, 2004
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I've been thinking about doing this for awhile now. Living in Florida my car is definetly subjected to high temperatures, and if I'm stuck in traffic on a really hot day it will start heating up.

So what I'm planning to do, is install a Mishimoto radiator, a 180 degree thermostat (one of those "balanced" ones) new hoses and Evans NPG coolant. This will keep the car cool now as well as being able to support the 306/HCI/Nitrous combo I plan to build.

What do you guys think of this setup? Any changes you would make?
 
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I've got a Fluidyne with a 180* and love the set-up. Barely gets past N on the temp. guage.

You may want to do a better water pump too, like a Stewart or a FlowKooler.
One that has increased cooling compacity at idle.
 
I'm going to get a Tweecer RT down the line to handle that.

That, with a better radiator, better pump and 180 T stat you should be all set. I dont have an aftermarket gauge (yet, I will this spring) but Im also upgrading the cooling system. I already have a Stewart Pump but Im also getting the same radiator as you and I'll get a manual switch and set it to come on sooner when I get it dyno tuned.
 
well i would do it with mine, but when i bought mine they had the fan wired to have power w/ ignition on, takes awhile to get to temp :(
the module was gone and looks like the connector burnt up...
what amp switch is need to handle the load?
 
May want to get a manual fan switch or get a set up where you can have it kick on sooner. I belive the stock fans dont come on until 210

Yeah low speed about *208 and high speed comes on at *226 - way to hot. The flowkooler water pump requires 2 gaskets to clear the cover (i.e. keep from rubbing the cover) - at least mine did. I have a basically brand new flowkooler WP if interested let me know. I ended up using a stewart wp.